Former Wodonga Raider Vashti Muller has completed a remarkable stint in the AFL Riverina Championship.
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Muller starred in defence in Mangoplah-Cookardinia United-Eastlakes 37-26 win over Wagga Tigers in Saturday's grand final.
"People will probably talk it down because it's only half a season and you're in a new team it's not special, but the girls here have been unreal and I'm feeling something that not everyone gets to feel," Muller said.
AFL Riverina only started in late July due to COVID-19 concerns with Muller joining the club through her younger brother Ethan's connection there.
Muller was set to play in Melbourne this year until COVID intervened.
"Vashti just brings this explosive, dynamite competitiveness," coach Marie Hope said.
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Vashti just brings this explosive, dynamite competitiveness ... she's like the smiling assassin, she's so happy to be out there.
- Marie Hope
"Vashti's a great reader of the ball, has a great aerial game and has that body strength and just has that constant tenacity.
"She's like the smiling assassin, she's so happy to be out there and I think she could take her netball to another level."